WCHL 2025 Global Finale Opens Doors to New Teams

The organisers of the World Crypto Hackathon League have announced that the 2025 Global Finale will welcome new teams, following strong demand from developers eager to compete.

The move comes after months of intense competition, where 12,000 participants have already advanced through various stages, investing time and effort in building their projects. With the finale now open to fresh entries, those joining late will face the challenge of catching up against teams that have been refining their work for weeks.

While that may seem daunting, the organisers see it as an opportunity to highlight resilience and creativity under pressure. Details on how to register will be made available on DoraHacks, with guidance provided through the dedicated Global Finale channel in the official WCHL Discord.

The decision to expand the finale reflects the momentum WCHL has built over the years. Participants see it as more than a contest, often describing it as a stage to showcase innovative thinking and collaboration on a global level. For many, the chance to test their projects against a wide field of peers is just as valuable as the prize pool.

Organisers have clarified that teams or individuals who dropped out earlier in the competition will not be allowed to re-enter. This condition, they say, ensures fairness for those who have remained committed throughout the journey.

With registration now open, anticipation is rising over the mix of projects that will emerge. Whether established favourites continue to lead the way or new entrants shake up expectations, the finale is shaping up to be a focal point for developers looking to prove what they can build.


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